Russian drone attack disrupts power and water supply in Ternopil

Source: Serhii Nadal

Russian drones targeted energy facilities in Ternopil in the early hours on Tuesday, leaving parts of the city without electricity and water.

According to Serhii Nadal, head of the Defense Council Headquarters of the Ternopil Region, the November 26 attack caused disruptions, but they are being addressed.  The official said that

  • Trolleybuses are not running now.
  • Water supply issues have already been resolved.
  • Schools and kindergartens are operating as usual.
  • Help station will open at 8:00 am to assist residents.

Energy crews are actively working to restore power across the city. “We hope this happens as quickly as possible,” added Nadal.

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